New Orleans TE Coby Fleener managed just one reception for 21 yards on his only target in Week 3 at Carolina.

Fantasy Tip: Fleener had found the end zone with a total of eight catches (and 10 targets) through his first two games, so this was a disappointment for fantasy owners. He'll look to get back on track in Week 4 against the Dolphins in London, but treat him as more of a TE2 in most fantasy formats.

Fantasy Tip: That's back-to-back games in which Coleman has found the end zone, but temper fantasy expectations heading into Week 4 against the Dolphins in London. He has just 10 total targets through three games.

Fantasy Tip: Ginn was targeted three times while also running once for 15 yards, so he made the most of his opportunities. He appears to be the No. 2 option in the New Orleans pass attack behind Michael Thomas, but he should be treated as a WR4 in most fantasy leagues heading into Week 4 against the Dolphins in London. He just doesn't see enough targets as long as Michael Thomas is healthy.

Fantasy Tip: The former product from The Ohio State University has emerged as the No. 1 option in the Crescent City and he is flourishing. He has at least five receptions in each of his three games this season and he is averaging 88.0 yards per game over his past two outings. He is a solid low-end WR1 or must-start WR2 heading into Week 3 against the Dolphins in London.

Fantasy Tip: Peterson has looked like a shell of his former self with the Saints, but Sean Payton keeps going to him for double-digit touches per week. However, Peterson is seeing about half the touches as starter Mark Ingram and rookie Alvin Kamara is coming on, too. The fantasy future of Peterson is murky at best.

New Orleans Saints rookie RB Alvin Kamara rushed twice for 37 yards and a touchdown in Week 3 at Carolina and he added three receptions for five yards on five targets.

Fantasy Tip: Kamara isn't getting as many chances as starter Mark Ingram or veteran Adrian Peterson, but when he does get the ball in his hands he has been electric. The rookie from the University of Tennessee has tremendous upside and is a nice long-term fantasy option for those in keeper leagues.

Fantasy Tip: Ingram continues to lead the way in backfield touches, totaling 16, while Adrian Peterson had 11 total touches and rookie Alvin Kamara managed five. As long as Ingram continues to lead the team in touches he is the top fantasy option, but Kamara might have the most upside of the triumvirate for the long term.

New Orleans QB Drew Brees completed 22 of his 29 pass attempts for 220 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions in the Week 3 win at Carolina.

Fantasy Tip: Brees has improved every week this season, at least in the touchdown department, as he has now six TDs and no interceptions through three outings while averaging 289.0 yards per game. Needless to stay, any discussion of the demise of Brees was certainly exaggerated. He'll look to remain mistake-free in Week 4 against the Miami Dolphins in London next week.